Here is my 5 point plan for dealing with children. Children are defined as anyone below the age of 12. Exceptions are made for girls 10 and above who bloomed early.

1. There should be a mandatory curfew for children. They should only be allowed in public from 3-5pm Monday-Friday; and 11am -6pm on the weekend.While they are in public, the parents are responsible for having some way to entertain them. A portable DVD player with earphones is great. Any clear plastic bag is an economical alternative. Don't give your child a noisy handheld video game: it's like handing the child a drum or a fistful of fireworks. While, I have no problem with you giving your child a fistful of fireworks, I just ask that you do it at home.

2. One child is allowed in public per adult supervisor. No more field trips, no more haggard women towing 5 screaming kids through the mall. If you're pregnant that counts as your 1 kid.

3. Children are not allowed in movie theatres, or restaurants. The only exceptions being themed restaurants, fast food joints, G-rated movies, or anything with Sandra Bullock.

4. Children in public need to be drugged to make them quiet and compliant.Parents who do not want to drug their children must physically restrain them. They need to be muzzled, and strapped down to handcarts; sort of like how they used to wheel Hannibal Lecter around in, "Silence of the Lambs".

5. Children not restrained (see above) will be equipped with leashes and shock collars. The controls for the shock collars will be publicly available. Anyone seeing a misbehaving child will have the ability to activate the shock collars.

Parents and children unwilling to follow these rules will be sent to labor camps where they will sew t-shirts, or build shock collars and handcarts.The other option for parents who don't want to follow these rules is to leave their children at home when they go out. That's why God made TV, and books of matches.

So in closing, please write to your congressman, representative, or local warlord, and tell them you want them to endorse the T-Shirt Hell Childcare Act of 2005. If they refuse, tell them you know all about the videotape.You don't need to be specific; they'll know what you're talking about.

I have never seen anything that I could agree with more. Everywhere I go is infested with SCREAMING children. And you know what the parents say? "Oh, it's cute that they run around like savages and scream and break things! I can't yell at them or properly raise my child!". If only I could legally punt the kids across the store... And another thing worth mentioning, no more "Speed Limit 20: We Love Our Kids!" signs. Guess what, assholes?! I DON'T FUCKING LOVE YOUR KIDS, I HATE THEM! Here's an alternative: Watch your little mistakes so that I don't have to. It makes me fucking sick that people expect other people (total strangers) to watch out for their kids for them? Guess what assholes, unless I'm getting paid for it, your kid's life is worth less than a piece of charcoal to me.

If there's one thing I seriously don't get, is how people don't know about the child's mind, when it was they that were children too. Obviously trends are diffferent, but Emotions are the same.

Parents should hold responsibility as parents. You don't shit your kid out your womb and then just entertain them having them live on Games, TV, and Music. They lose trust in the parents, and hence those ugly Emo bastages that piss at their parents for little shit. You actually teach the kid things in life, you actually devote your time, you build a bond, and in the process, the child has a beginning trust towards you, so teaching them something good is something to not ignore.

Children these days are sorely lacking two very important things: respect and discipline. Either teach it to them, or beat it in them. This world would be so much better off of all parents were military drill sergeants.